National Recovery Month 2021 Zachary Snitzer September 1, 2021 September 2021 is National Recovery Month, an annual celebration and observance of recovery from addiction. Every September, communities and organizations
We Have to Do Better: U.S. Hits Record High of 93,000 Overdose Deaths in 2020 Zachary Snitzer July 15, 2021 A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released Wednesday, July 14th documented that in 2020
Rise in Cryptocurrency Frenzy is Creating a Cryptocurrency Addiction Crisis Zachary Snitzer April 27, 2021 Cryptocurrency is a digital currency that allows owners of the currency to buy and sell goods and services online or
Tips on Staying Sober During the Holidays Zachary Snitzer December 17, 2020 The holiday season for someone seeking sobriety or living in early recovery from addiction can be difficult. During any year,
5 Ways You May Be Enabling Your Loved One and How to Stop Zachary Snitzer August 27, 2020 MARC Family Therapist Arielle Seidler, LCSW-C, oversees the family programming at Maryland Addiction Recovery Center, and works in conjunction with
The Impact of Addiction on America’s African American Community Zachary Snitzer June 15, 2020 In the wake of the death of George Floyd and the ongoing civil unrest and conversations regarding race, racial inequity,
Impact of Addiction on the LGTBQ+ Community Zachary Snitzer June 8, 2020 June 2020 is Pride Month. Annually, LGBT Pride Month is a celebration of the LGTBQ+ community in a number of
The Dangers of Long Term Suboxone Use Zachary Snitzer March 23, 2020 This post was originally published in 2015, in this post you will learn more about: long term side effects of
Addiction Is a Chronic Illness: We Need to Start Treating It Like It Zachary Snitzer October 8, 2019 The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) defines addiction as a “primary, chronic disease of brain reward, motivation, memory, and
Working in Early Recovery: MARC Offers Full Vocational Programming Zachary Snitzer September 16, 2019 At Maryland Addiction Recovery Center, we believe that treating addiction and co-occurring disorders does not mean simply treating the symptoms